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Solosko, Robert B (Bob)

For Sale: Astron RS-35A power supply - 35 Amp linear supply, about 1 1/2
years old, excellent condition. Cost $150, will sell for $110, not
including shipping. I'd prefer to sell it to someone in the Boston,
southern N.H or western Massachusetts areas since at 27 lbs. the cost of
shipping may be prohibitive.

This is a great power supply that just loafs along powering my K2/100 -
but it's much more power than I need, and it's not quite practical to
pack in a suit case along with my K2 - I need to replace it with a
smaller, and much lighter, switching supply that's easy to take with me.

Contact me off list at [hidden email] or
[hidden email].

Bob W1SRB
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Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

Dick Dievendorff-2
For W1SRB who's selling his big Astron RS-35A power supply:

I really like the little Gamma HPS-1a supply.  It'll even power your 100 watt rig on
CW or SSB.

http://www.gammaresearch.net/hps-1a.html

73 de Dick, K6KR




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Re: Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

n6wg
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Dick
Do you know if it is a switching supply?  At 1.25 pounds,
I would guess that it probably is.  If so, have you heard any
rf trash from it?
73, Bob N6WG

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From: "Dick Dievendorff" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:48 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a


> For W1SRB who's selling his big Astron RS-35A power supply:
>
> I really like the little Gamma HPS-1a supply.  It'll even power your 100
watt rig on

> CW or SSB.
>
> http://www.gammaresearch.net/hps-1a.html
>
> 73 de Dick, K6KR
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RE: Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

Craig Smith
Dick's recommendation is a good one.  I also have a Gamma and I love it.  It
is amazing how little room it takes when traveling - the power cord is
almost as bulky and heavy as the power supply!  It is of course more than
needed for the K2, but it will also power my IC-7000 at 100 W without any
problem.  Just terminate the supplied output cable with a PowerPole, and
you're good-to-go.  Small, light, quiet (both electrical and acoustic), high
quality.  Highly recommended!

     73
              .... Craig   AC0DS




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RE: Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

Craig Smith
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<> Do you know if it is a switching supply?  

It is a switching supply, Bob, but with an unusual twist.  It includes an
ultra-capacitor to handle peak load currents.  That is how they can deliver
100W for intermittent duty cycle applications such as CW and SSB.  In steady
state applications such as RTTY it is probably good for perhaps 60 W output.
Output voltage is 13.8 V, which is of course ideal for ham gear.  Check
their web site for more detail.   I have heard absolutely no RF noise even
with it sitting right next to a rig.

73
      ... Craig   AC0DS




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Re: Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

n6wg
Great, that's what I wanted to hear :-)
Thanks much, Craig.
73, Bob N6WG

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<> Do you know if it is a switching supply?

It is a switching supply, Bob, but with an unusual twist.  It includes an
ultra-capacitor to handle peak load currents.  That is how they can deliver
100W for intermittent duty cycle applications such as CW and SSB.  In steady
state applications such as RTTY it is probably good for perhaps 60 W output.
Output voltage is 13.8 V, which is of course ideal for ham gear.  Check
their web site for more detail.   I have heard absolutely no RF noise even
with it sitting right next to a rig.

73
      ... Craig   AC0DS




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RE: Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

peter gerba
Any idea what the duty-cycle is on the fan?  I wonder how much noise it
makes when in full cool mode?

peter kn6bi

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Great, that's what I wanted to hear :-)
Thanks much, Craig.
73, Bob N6WG

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<> Do you know if it is a switching supply?

It is a switching supply, Bob, but with an unusual twist.  It includes an
ultra-capacitor to handle peak load currents.  That is how they can deliver
100W for intermittent duty cycle applications such as CW and SSB.  In steady
state applications such as RTTY it is probably good for perhaps 60 W output.
Output voltage is 13.8 V, which is of course ideal for ham gear.  Check
their web site for more detail.   I have heard absolutely no RF noise even
with it sitting right next to a rig.

73
      ... Craig   AC0DS




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RE: Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

Bill Steffey NY9H
not too fan or RF noisy at all,,,

i HAD to check it out ,,,
so i looked  it's actually a 5 or 8 amp supply feeding the ultracaps,,,
I found the oem switcher in either mouser or digikey as well as the caps,,,,
gamma did a great job packaging it ,.,,,,
I also think a thinner ac cord would be in order,,,, for my
pelican/portable set.

and works fine with the k2-100 ssb or cw,,

I heard little rf noise, but the antenna was right at the rig,,,,,

bill

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Re: Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a

David Cutter
I'd say that is "cost effective" design as long as the user is aware of the
limitations.  If speech compression is used extensively, then the average
current will rise and the psu might fold back to protect itself.
Interesting idea, certainly good for cw.  Lightweight is good for
dxpeditions.

Along similar lines I heard of a group that used small battery chargers and
locally borrowed batteries run from generators that proved effective.  It's
a similar idea, ie charge storage, like charging batteries from solar cells
over a long term then discharging in the short term.

David
G3UNA


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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Nifty little power supply: Gamma Research HPS-1a


> not too fan or RF noisy at all,,,
>
> i HAD to check it out ,,,
> so i looked  it's actually a 5 or 8 amp supply feeding the ultracaps,,,
> I found the oem switcher in either mouser or digikey as well as the
> caps,,,,
> gamma did a great job packaging it ,.,,,,
> I also think a thinner ac cord would be in order,,,, for my
> pelican/portable set.
>
> and works fine with the k2-100 ssb or cw,,
>
> I heard little rf noise, but the antenna was right at the rig,,,,,
>
> bill
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